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|a Abel, Charles Federick.
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|a Evolutionary Critical Theory and Its Role in Public Affairs.
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Précis; 2. Public Administration as Discipline and the Estrangement of Theory; 3. Ontology and Theory in Public Administration; 4. Critical Theory and Public Administration; 5. Evolutionary Critical Theory; 6. Evolutionary Critical Theory, Power, and Emancipation; 7. Evolutionary Critical Theory and the ""Good Society""; 8. Evolutionary Critical Theory and Public Administration; Notes; Index; About the Authors.
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|b The subject of this book is one of the most central and timely in Public Administration - how to make sense of critical theory, and (especially) how to assess its implications for everyday practice. Charles Frederick Abel and Arthur Sementelli argue that Evolutionary Critical Theory - a synergistic employment of the methodologies of traditional social science, institutionalism, and hermeneutics - provides fresh insights into the core issues of Public Administration theory and practice. While some may argue that "public administration theory" is an oxymoron, this ground-breaking volume explodes that notion and argues that Evolutionary Critical Theory is an especially helpful and powerful tool for administrative scholars and practitioners in their quest to realize good government.
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